RE: CTime/COleDateTime status

From:
v-garych@online.microsoft.com ("Gary Chang[MSFT]")
Newsgroups:
microsoft.public.vc.mfc
Date:
Tue, 04 Jul 2006 05:36:38 GMT
Message-ID:
<csFWavynGHA.2028@TK2MSFTNGXA01.phx.gbl>
Hi John,

Thank you posting!

For the issues about the mobile device platform development, I suggest you
consult it in more appropriate newsgroups, you'd get better and quicker
help there:

microsoft.public.windowsce.embedded.vc

Is there going to be an update to solve this problem,
or is there one I can request?


By the way, if you need a solution from us to work around this problem, it
is better for you if one of our PSS support engineers could work with you.
They will have more resources available to help you efficiently tackle this
issue. This may require you to submit a support incident in Microsoft PSS
(Product Support Service). As a MSDN subscriber, you have two free support
incidents.

By the way, if the problem is confirmed by Microsoft PSS as a product
issue, PSS won't charge money. Every MSDN subscriber has two free support
incidents. You could use one of them to contact Microsoft PSS. So you don't
need to pay money yet. If the issue is a product issue, you still have two
free support incidents.

For your reference, I have attached steps to contact Microsoft PSS here:
You can contact Microsoft Product Support directly to discuss additional
support options you may have available, by contacting us at 1-(800)936-5800
or by choosing one of the options listed at:

http://support.microsoft.com/common/international.aspx?rdpath=gp;en-us;offer
prophone

Thanks for your understanding.

Best regards,

Gary Chang
Microsoft Online Community Support
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